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    Many Arabs and Jews display Neanderthal characteristics, with large drooping noses, heavy eyebrows, stocky bodies, sloping foreheads, and long faces.
    Michale Bradley, in his 1992 book Selected People from the Caucasus, states that Semitic peoples have significant Stone Age neanderthal genes.

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    How would someone in 1992 know of neanderthal genes in some groups of humanity unless it's assumed? I just looked this Bradley fellow up. He's a hack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel Frank Grimes View Post
    How would someone in 1992 know of neanderthal genes in some groups of humanity unless it's assumed? I just looked this Bradley fellow up. He's a hack.
    What do you think explains the origin of said body features?

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    Quote Originally Posted by M4VER1CK View Post
    Many Arabs and Jews display Neanderthal characteristics, with large drooping noses, heavy eyebrows, stocky bodies, sloping foreheads, and long faces.
    Michale Bradley, in his 1992 book Selected People from the Caucasus, states that Semitic peoples have significant Stone Age neanderthal genes.
    I think it is racist towards Arabs to say this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Septentrion View Post
    I think it is racist towards Arabs to say this.
    Racism and phenotype are two different things.
    You are like sjws who are sensitive to everything

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    Quote Originally Posted by Septentrion View Post
    I think it is racist towards Arabs to say this.
    Maybe the features I mentioned above inspire me, who said I was racist?
    Why does everyone have to be a lookist?
    Should we praise phenotypes that fit the golden ratio in order not to be racist?

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    Quote Originally Posted by M4VER1CK View Post
    Michale Bradley, in his 1992 book Selected People from the Caucasus, states that Semitic peoples have significant Stone Age neanderthal genes.
    Concerning Semites, they are basically absent among native Caucasians. There's a small assimilated part. Discuss the genetic similarity if you want.
    Do what you should.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oliver109 View Post
    What do you think explains the origin of said body features?
    The linkage is dubious. Many anthropologists linked some traits witth Neanderthals, the findings of Quafzeh and Skhul wAhich should be around 100 000 years old have mix traits between modern Humans and Neanderthal, Skhul 5 for example was considered progressive Neanderthal- like but most scientist see him arhaic human now.

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    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ChevbupUoAAkjB9.jpg
    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EqwCQsiU...jpg&name=small

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elliot View Post
    Racism and phenotype are two different things.
    You are like sjws who are sensitive to everything
    Hush please! Arabs and Jews are normal human beings, not some prehistoric dumbos. The Neanderthal DNA is a very, very distant one and people are by far predominantly human ( Homo-Sapiens). This was way before, there was any Arabian or Jewish or Semitic people. These people come from a blending of various lineages. So you cannot some superficial Neanderthal feature to them like that! We know that there was intermixture between humans and Neanderthals in the Middle East. This happened very, very long ago. Human DNA superseded the Neanderthal DNA by far, anyway. There is not even a comparison.

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